The owner of a Quebec-based company, called 9136-3721 Québec Inc., pleaded guilty to tax evasion charges.

Court records show the company was fined $33,000, which represents 133% of the federal tax it tried to evade. In addition to this fine, it’ll have to pay the full amount of tax owing along with all related interest and penalties.

The CRA says its investigation revealed the company voluntarily contravened the Income Tax Act by failing to declare $188,812 in commercial rental income from real estate companies on its corporate income tax returns between 2004 and 2006.

It adds the company also claimed the personal expenses of its administrator for those tax years.

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